A cellular telephone designed specifically to be visually appealing and
practical for the elderly and those with reduced dexterity. Although the
keypad buttons on the cellular telephone are approximately 260 square
millimeters and have large spaces between adjacent keys to reduce
instances of pressing the wrong button and to optimize visibility of the
character digits on the key, the entire cellular telephone is
approximately three inches wide, is lightweight and folds into a compact
space, and can be held in one hand by an elderly individual. A large
display is present. At least three jumbo integer keys are present on each
portion of the foldable interactive surface. Unnecessary technological
function keys are eliminated. Pressing the "HELP" key on the reverse side
of the telephone body calls a medical or rescue service and displays
medical information on the display.